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County of Louth COUNTY OF LOUTH. AT A General Assizes and General Gaol Delivery, held at Dundalk in and fo r said county, on Monday the 13th day o f March 1815. before EDW ARD M A Y N E , Esq. third Justice of the Court of Common Pleas. And Rt. Hon. ST. GEORGE D A LY, third Justice of the Court of King’s Bench; The following gentlemen were sworn Grand Jurors: 1 Rt. Hon, John Foster, foreman, 2 Rt. Hon. T. H. Foster, 13 J. W . McNeile, Esq; 3 BlaneyLouth Balfour. Esq.County 14 Christh. Garstin,Archives Esq. 4 Hon John Jocelyn, 15 Philip Pendleton, Esq. 5 Mathew Fortescue, Esq. 16 John Page, Esq. 6 Alexander Filgate, Esq. 17 Fitzherbert Ruxton, Esq.' 7 John Taaffe, Esq. 18 Charles Eastwood, Esq. 8 W. P. Ruxton, Esq. 19 Thomas Tisdall, Esq. 9 Wallop Brabazon, Esq. 20 F. W . Fortescue, Esq. 10 Faithful Fortescue, Esq. 21 Robert Thompson, Esq. 11 Tho. Lee Norman, Esq. 21 John Woolsey, Esq. 12 B. D. Sheils, Esq. 23 Mathew O’Reily, Esq. GEORGE SHEILS ECCLESTON of Dromiskin, Esq. High-Sheriff. JOSEPH BOOTH of Darver, Gent, Sub-Sheriff. DUNDALK: T. PARKS, Printer to the Grand Jury of the County of Louth; SPRING ASSIZES, 1815, 3 COUNTY AT LARGE. Unaccounted for Queries. N o , £ s. d. GRANTED, SUMMER, 1809. 24 To John Alexander and Patrick Mooney, to repair the bridge of Newfoundwell, on the road from Drogheda to the Sea, be­ tween Greenhills river and Termonfechen. 18 4 —4 38 To Henry Brabazon, Esq. Andrew Eaton and James Callan, to build a gullet on the road from Dunleer to the Sea, between Ballinvore and the Sea. —. 5 9 3 SPRIN G, 1811 • (& To Rt. Hon. John Foster, Peter Meade and Thom as Mulholland, to procure and erect nine finger posts on the road from Drogh­ eda to Ardee, between the Liberties of Drogheda and Barony of Ardee, at 1 /. 1 ox per. — —- 13 10 - ;8 To Rt. Hon. John Foster, Peter Meade and Louth County Archives Thom as Mulholland, to procure and erect three finger posts on the road from Beagh- anstown to Drogheda. — 4 10 — 20 T o Wallop Brabazon, Esq. Andrew Eaton a n d W illiam McCormick, to build a double gullet each pipe 3 feet wide, 11 feet long, and 4 feet high, on the road from Drogh­ eda to Dundalk, between Dunany and An nagassan. - 7- • — 6 13 41/2 3 9 To Rt Hon. John Foster, Peter Meade and Thomas Mulholland, to procure and erect 10 mile posts, on the road from Drogheda to Ardee, at 1 /. per 10 — — SPRING, 1812. 33 To Wallop Brabazon, Esq. Andrew Eaton and W illiam McCormick to fill an hollow on the road from Castlebellingham to the Sea, between Annagassan and Dunany. 3 8 3 102 T o , to repair the bridge of Dundalk, on the post road from Dundalk to Newry. Represented from Querie 102 Spring Assizes, 1812. 51 14 8 Carried over 113 9 61/2 4 COUNTY AT LARGE. SPRING ASSIZES, 1815. 5 £ S. D. £ S. D. Brought forward Brought forward 113 9 61/2 13002 11 71/ 2 GRANTED SUMMER, 1812. GRANTED SUMMER, 1813 56 T o Laurence Garland, Richard Devin, and 22 To William Ruxton, John F. Ruxton, Esqrs Patrick Crinnian, to lower the hill near and Richard McCollough, to re build, wi­ the Methodist Chapel in Collon, on the den and lengthen an old bridge, on the road leading from the post town of Dub­ road leading from Ardee to Kingscourt, lin, to the post town of Londonderry. 435 10 0 between Ardee and Burley bridge, in the 66 To Patrick Crinnian and Richard Devin, to townland o f Balligoan, 34 feet long, 20 feet repair a gullet on the road from Collon wide, and 6 feet high. to Sudden, near the Methodist Chapel ii Represented from Querie No. 28 at Sum­ Collon — — 2 — mer Assizes, 1813. £ 1 6 0 SPRING, 1813. Raised. 58 4 2 65 To Hon. John Jocelyn, Henry Maxwell 59 10 2 Esq. and Andrew Halfpenny, to lower an 2S To Mathew Fortescue, Esq. and Owen Far­ hill and fill an hollow, between Matthew rell, to build a flagged gullet 33 feet long, Carney’s house in Donaghmore, and James 4 deep and 2 wide, on the new intended Rice’s in Kilcurley, on the road from road from Castleblaney to Lurgangreen Dundalk to Carrickmacross. — 15 _ — and the Sea, between Moses Kinkead’s 96 To Laurence Garland, Patrick Crinnian and garden in Stephenstown, and the cross John Hoey, to lower an hill on the road roads o f Newtown affane, — — 7 — — from Collon to Ardee, near the Barracks, 40 To Rt. Hon. Lord Louth, William Filgate, on the lands o f Collon. — 227 19 10 jun. Esq. Thomas Maginness and Owen 103 T o Laurence Garland, John Hoey and Pa­ Connellan, to build a gullet on the lands trick Flannigan, to re- build a gullet on the of Tallonstown, between the Mill of Louth Louthroad from CountyCollon to Ardee, near ArchivesCole­ and Tallonstown, — — —■ 5 9 11/2 man’s houfe on the lands of Collon. 9 18 — 65 To Laurence Garland, Thomas Mulholland 143 T o Rt. Hon. Robert Earl o f Roden, Rt. Hon and Patrick Flanigan, to erect 4 direction John Foster, Rt. Hon. Robert Viscount posts, 2 o f them on the road from Slane Jocelyn, Rt. Hon. Thomas Henry Foster, to Dunleer, one 011 the road from Collon Hon. John Jocelyn, Sir Edward Bellew, to Slane, and one 011 the road from Collon bart. Rev. Sir Thomas Foster, bart Bla to Dromcondra, 12 feet long, 8 inches ney T ownley Balfour, Wallop Brabazon broad, and 7 inches thick, and the letters John Page, Esqrs, and John Bouden, Ar­ thereon, to be i i inches long, — 6 — — chitect, towards building a new Court 69 To Laurence Garland and Thomas Mulhol- House in the town o f Dundalk. Repre­ to pin and dash the bridge on the road sented from Queries 25 and 48 Spring from Slane to Dunleer, between the mear- Assizes 1813. —• — 11198 13 5 ings of the counties o f Louth and SUM M ER, 1313 ♦ Meath, — , — .£15 So To Rt. Hon. Earl of Roden, Rt Hon. John Foster, Lord Viscount Jocelyn, Hon. John Louth half, - - 7 10 — Jocelyn, Rt. Hon. Thomas Henry Foster, 73 To Laurence Garland, Thomas Mulholland Sir Edward Bellew, bart. Rev. Sir Thomas and Patrick Flanigan, to erect 15 directi­ Foster, bart. Blaney Balfour, Wallop Bra on posts on the road between Drogheda bazon, John Page and John Bowden, Esqrs and Ardee, 12 feet long, 8 inches thick, towards building a new Court House, in and 7 inches broad, and the letters thereon the town of Dundalk as per plan and 11/2 inch long. — 22 10 Estimate — —* 1000 — — Carried over 13110 10 11 Carried over 13002 1 1 71/2 6 COUNTY AT LARGE SPRING ASSIZES, 1815. 7 £ s. D £ S. D. Brought forward 13110 10 11 Brought forward 14160 18 1 11 GRANTED SPRING, 1814. GRANTED, SPRING, 1814: 22 To Rt. Hon. Earl of Roden, Rt. Hon John 86 To William Filgate, Esq. and James Roe, Foster, Lord Viscount Jocelyn, Hon. John to build a wall-603 feet long, 101/2 high, 3 Jocelyn, Rt. hon. Thomas Henry Foster, thick at bottom, and 1 foot 8 inches at Sir Edward Bellew, bart. Rev. Sir Thomas top, to prevent passengers from falling in­ Foster, Bart. Blaney Balfour, Wallop Bra­ to the river, on the mail coach road From bazon, John Page Esqrs, and John Bouden Ardee to Castleblaney, on the townlands Architect, towards building a new Court of Lower Rath and Killen, between the House in the town of Dundalk, as per plan Mills of Louth and the mearing of Feras, 91 18 9 and estimate. — 1000 _ SUMMER, 1814. T o John Hoey and Laurence Bellew, to e x ­ 21 To T .' P. Filgate, Henry Maxwell, Esqrs, 25 tend a gullet on the road from Collon to and Mr. Owen McKone, to build an arch­ Sudden, at Mathews’s house, on the lands ed gullet, 36 feet long, 3 feet high and 3 of Collon. 42 feet long, 4 high and 3 wide 4 18 4 feet broad, on the road from Dundalk to T o John Hoey and Laurence Bellew, to ex­ Crossmaglen, between James McShane's 27 tend a gullet on the road from Collon to house in Crockagh and John Shoulder’s Sudden, at Finegan’s house, on the lands house in same, — — 13 10 6 of Collon, 42 feet long, 5 high and 4 wide 5 14 * 24 To Michael Martin and Patrick Reilly, to T o Mr. Hugh Parks, and Thomas Grills, to repair the bridge on the road from Collon 41 build a range wall 32 perches long, 5 feet to the Sea, between Branagan’s cross and high and 2 broad, to support the road from the chapel o f Tenure, on the lands o f Col­ Carlingford to the Sea (at Templetown), lon and Rathdonnel, accounted for this between Hugh Parks’s houfe in Ballug Assizes but rejected for informality. 12 — — and the bridge at the lands o f Ballynamara, 16 — — To William Filgate, Jun Esq. Patrick and To James Keiran, Esq. and Patrick Rey­ Michael Crinnian, to build a flagged gul­ 5 9 Louth County Archives nold’s to build a gullet with stone, lime let, 35 feet long and 2 feet square, on the and sand, on the road from Dundalk to road from Dundalk to Carrickmacross, Crossmaglen, in the townland of Slieve, between Corcreeagh and Channonrock, between Owen Carragher’s house in Slieve Represented from Qu,.
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